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verb

past tense of sequester

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Recent Examples of sequestered
Adjective
The trial was a madly raucous media event, requiring many weeks and a sequestered jury. Christopher Bonanos, Curbed, 1 Feb. 2026 In the second clinical trial, not yet published, 36 sequestered volunteers ate an additional 1,000 calories a day when on the ultraprocessed food diet, according to a midpoint analysis of the data by Hall. Sandee Lamotte, CNN Money, 22 Sep. 2025 That sentiment is front and center in The Fence, a sequestered and highly theatrical drama set on an African construction site that feels much more like a colonial outpost. Jordan Mintzer, HollywoodReporter, 4 Sep. 2025
Verb
As Kish chatted with the guest judges, about 10 people in director chairs sequestered in a production room keep in contact, asking questions to keep the storyline going. Heidi Finley, Charlotte Observer, 27 Feb. 2026 Saturday’s viewing party takes place on the 66th floor’s expansive yet sequestered Allē Lounge, equipped with ubiquitous large-screen TVs for the occasion. Viju Mathew, Robb Report, 27 Feb. 2026 This season, Jonathan Simkhai didn’t wanted to be sequestered backstage, away from friends and supporters of his brand. Kristen Tauer, Footwear News, 14 Feb. 2026 The best in show judge is sequestered until the big reveal. Martha Teichner, CBS News, 8 Feb. 2026 On that note, while England at that time was strictly sequestered society and enforced attendance at Protestant Church or be brought to court, looking at Shakespeare’s plays, there was this huge counterculture, this cross-current of other beliefs. Literary Hub, 6 Feb. 2026 In reality, Roper was planning to return to England, where his other son, Danny (Noah Jupe), has been sequestered at a boarding school. Max Gao, HollywoodReporter, 3 Feb. 2026 And all of our contestants are sequestered in a separate part of the lot, with security around them. Skyler Caruso, PEOPLE, 7 Jan. 2026 During the postwar years, though, tens of thousands of white parishioners chose to move to new enclaves in the city and the suburbs as, owing to the Great Migration, the Black population, long sequestered on the South Side, grew and expanded into other neighborhoods. Paul Elie, New Yorker, 5 Jan. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for sequestered
Adjective
  • But some backpacks are better for travel than others, perhaps designed with isolated shoe compartments, holes to feed your phone charging cable through, jewelry pouches, and special materials that simply wipe clean after picking up germs from public floors.
    Olivia Young, Travel + Leisure, 8 Mar. 2026
  • Avoid tall, isolated trees or other elevated objects.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 8 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • But the Texas Supreme Court, at the behest of state Attorney General Ken Paxton, ruled the Dallas County ballots cast after the original close of polls had to be separated from other ballots.
    Phillip M. Bailey, USA Today, 4 Mar. 2026
  • Those ballots have been separated from the others and have not been counted, Dallas County elections spokesperson Nic Solorzano said.
    Sarah Bahari, Dallas Morning News, 4 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Of the 700 firearms confiscated in crimes in Erie since 2023, Lorah estimated 70% were probably involved in the drug trade.
    ABC News, ABC News, 27 Feb. 2026
  • Hospitals had confiscated the peroxide.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 24 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Set within a sprawling Mediterranean estate dotted with olive trees, jasmine, and prickly pear, the property feels serene and secluded.
    Angela Tafoya, Vogue, 9 Mar. 2026
  • For something secluded with a luxe bed-and-breakfast feel, post up at The Hoffman Haus.
    Miami Herald, Miami Herald, 9 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • From westward expansion through World War II and beyond, Black Americans fought for a nation that segregated them in uniform and excluded them at home.
    Ed Gaskin, Boston Herald, 1 Mar. 2026
  • For decades, the UIL was segregated, meaning Black high school athletes in Texas played in the Prairie View Interscholastic League.
    Rick Cantu, Austin American Statesman, 26 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Buckhout, a retired Army colonel, was up four percentage points against her closest primary challenger Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck in an early February poll from Emerson College, though her lead was within the margin of error.
    Caitlin Yilek, CBS News, 4 Mar. 2026
  • Dimitrios Manessis was arrested Tuesday night and charged with murder and weapon possession for the slaying of 75-year-old retired public school math teacher George Dourdounas earlier that day.
    Nicholas Williams, New York Daily News, 4 Mar. 2026
Adjective
  • The falling apart part is crucial.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 5 Mar. 2026
  • Get a little experimental with pull-apart bread.
    Mary Shannon Wells, Southern Living, 4 Mar. 2026
Adjective
  • Police noted that Sojourner has been designated the 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline for the City of Milwaukee and outlying communities since 1986.
    Adrienne Davis, jsonline.com, 29 Jan. 2026
  • Throughout this period, wind chills are expected to plunge between -10° and -5°, with even colder readings in outlying areas.
    Justin Lewis, CBS News, 27 Jan. 2026

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